Kutcher will work with the company’s engineering teams around the world to develop and market the Yoga line of tablets by providing input and decision-making into design, specifications, software and usage scenarios.

Lenovo isn't stating if this "product engineer" role for Kutcher is real or if it is just part of the marketing campaign for the Yoga Tablet. The first TV ad, shown above, would make it seem like this new job is just an acting gig for Kutcher.

As far as the new Yoga Tablet, the kickstand is build into the cylindrical battery on the bottom of the product, which also gives the tablet up to 21 hours of battery life. It can stand the Yoga Tablet up on its own or it can be positioned so that the product can be placed at an angle for better viewing of video and other content.

Here are the specs for the Yoga Tablet:

Display: 8-inch or 10.1-inch, with 1280x800 resolution

Processor: ARM MTK quad-core at 1.2 Ghz

Memory: 1 GB of RAM

Storage: 16 GB

Camera: 5 megapixel rear facing, 1.6 megapixel front facing

Battery Life: 21 hours for 8-inch, 18 hours for 10.1-inch

Price: $249 for 8-inch, $299 for 10.1-inch

Both versions of the tablet are on sale now. Lenovo is also selling an optional keyboard cover for the 10.1 inch version for $69.99